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The New Zelda looks fantastic, but perhaps a bit isolating or even lonely. What game made you feel the most connected/disconnected to/from the world?

What’s the last game to make you cry/get choked up?

Do you want to build a snowman?

What about those of us who leased one of these vehicles and our lease ended before all of this blew up? We were also misled into paying a higher price for our vehicle and for diesel (at the time) while unknowingly polluting far more than we would have been okay with.

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Agreed.

Just to add one more personal anecdote. I had Laser eye surgery in 2004 or 2005 at one of the top medical centers in the U.S., which resulted in 20/15 vision for about 5 years afterwords. My vision then began to worsen, however, and though my sight is not terrible, I now wear glasses again (contacts irritate my dry

I have the Smart Conrol, but I agree that the Home Control is probably the better option right now. Even if you don’t use home control buttons for lights, outlet power, etc., the Home Control also puts pause/play/skip functions lower than the the Smart Control, which I think many people would prefer. This week, I

That needs to go on Sesame Street immediately. The kids must know.

I think Tengen games like R.B.I. Baseball were never licensed by Nintendo in the first place.

Any good Superman story is about what he decides to do and why, not about what he can do. Because yes, whatever the thing is that you are wondering if he can do, he can surely do the thing.

What’s wrong with the balaclava deal? Don’t people ride bikes in the winter on the east coast?

I’m watching it right now. Also, Kerry Washington may be beautiful, but her character on Scandal is unwatchable. It’s the only show my wife watches that I just can’t. I love Gilmore Girls, though.

My wife exposed me to the world of Avonlea. I resisted at first, but only briefly. It’s as good of a reprieve from the real world as my sci-fi and fantasy comic books, books, TV, movies, and video games. Usually much happier too. I like a balance.

The one app I miss since my switch to Android.

At this point, I think I have 11 different devices that I could use to watch netflix or play crappy to decent games with, including TVs, Blu-ray players, a couple Chromecasts, a Roku 3, and current and previous gen gaming systems (Roku 3 is my favorite). All I care about is the Shield’s in home streaming ability.

I can confirm that PseudoSue is indeed awesome. I’ve only found it three times, but it is my favorite American Pale Ale. So tasty and plenty hoppy, but so drinkable it’s almost refreshing.

Does it no longer murder performance. I had to delete it off my Lollipop running Moto X 2014 because it was devastating my everything. Was it just me?

Still upset my parents gave away my Battle Cat spring bouncer.